In Suits, one of Manhattan's top corporate lawyers (Gabriel Macht) sets out to recruit a new hotshot associate and hires the only guy that impresses him--a brilliant but unmotivated college dropout (Patrick J. Adams). Though he isn't actually a lawyer, this legal prodigy has the book smarts of a Harvard law grad and the street smarts of a hustler. However, in order to serve justice and save their jobs, both these unconventional thinkers must continue the charade. (Source: USA Network)

When SEC investigator Sean Cahill fails to link his corrupt boss Eric Woodall and corporate raider Charles Forstman, Harvey must revisit his own uncomfortable past in order to find a way to put them away for good. Mike and Rachel confront the fact that, while Rachel is Harvey’s associate, Mike is his guy. And Donna helps Louis with an unexpected crisis.

I've watched it from the get-go and being halfway through the second season, I realized that after (or near the end of) every episode, I think to myself, "Man, I LOVE this show!" It was great in the first season and I think the second season has gotten even better by upping the stakes and showing a new conflict for the main characters to deal with on top of the original secret of the first season. It took me this long to say, "Yeah, I think I'm gonna have to own this show." The writing is very tight and rarely if ever gives the ending away. You never really see what's coming next or how the characters will resolve the messes they run into. I'm not British, but I may have to say the show is "brilliant." ;-) Read more

This the BEST SHOW i ever watched in years. The characters, the writing, the style... absolutely perfect. I (REALLY) hope the studio genuine's will not find any excuses to cancel it and serve us some bloody vampire craps. Read more

2x16: War recap: The episode begins with Mike and Jessica having an argument about a file. Mike does not want to hand over the file to her because he doesn’t want to upset Harvey. Six nights earlier, Harvey arrives at a party. He meets Mike and Mike hands over three papers to him. He then goes to get himself a drink. Louis gets into an argument with Nigel, an Englishman, at the bar. Edward tells Harvey that he wants to have a word with him. Harvey hands over the papers to Edward and says he knows that his clients have a habit of fixing prices. Harvey is completely against the merger with Edward’s firm and Edward tells him that he will defeat him in court. Harvey tells him that this wouldn’t get to court... read more.

2x15: Normandy recap: The episode begins with Mike and Harvey watching a video tape of Hanley Folsom from Folsom Foods. Harvey tells Mike that he wants to catch Hanley in a lie. Mike tells him that he tried hiring an investigator, but the authorization got kicked. Harvey walks into Jessica’s office and tells her that he wants to talk about resources. Jessica tells him that he hasn’t returned a lot of calls. Harvey tells her that he has put seven cases on fast track and the rest have to take a back seat for now. He tells her that he needs more lawyers and paralegals. But she says that she cannot do so because they are bleeding and cannot afford these... read more.

2x14: He's Back recap: The episode begins with Daniel deposing Sloane Mosley, the key witness in the Fulsome Foods case. After a few questions Daniel reveals that he's really there to serve Harvey and Mike as part of a $10 million wrongful termination suit on behalf of Monica. Daniel then points out to Jessica and Harvey that, because of confidentiality agreements, they won't be able to testify about knowing of Monica's relationship with him. On his way out of the building Daniel needles Harvey about his name not being on the door and he is visibly affected by the taunt... read more.

2x13: Zane Vs. Zane recap: The episode begins with Harvey and Mike throwing paper balls into the basket. Well, it is a hame and Jessica arrives and tells Harvey that the attorney they had been dealing with on an important gender discrimination case, Derek Portis died and has been replaced. Harvey tells Jessica that they need to tell the replacement that the settlement for the Fulsome Food case requires his signature. But Jessica tells him that it is not going to be easy. Next, over a birthday lunch Robert Zane, Rachael’s father and a top class attorney, tells Rachel he's taken the case against Pearson-Hardman. She remembers the case as the gender discrimination case... read more.

2x12: Blood in the Water recap: The episode begins with Mike actually trying to get his shit together; he vacuums his stash of weed! Harvey arrives at the firm sharp at 8 in the morning. Had Harvey arrived early, it would mean the night went bad; had he been late, it would mean, his date went great; but since he is on time, Donna infers that he did not go on his weekend getaway! Harvey is not in a good mood and would like to get to business. Well, in that case Trent Evan has arrived to meet him. He tells her to call Mike. But Mike hasn’t arrived yet. Harvey is angry and tells her that he must be informed the moment Mike sets foot in the office... read more.